Congressman Kucinich stated today that
the huge disparity which Hillary Clinton overturned to defeat Barack
Obama in the New Hampshire primary was a "mystery that needs to
be solved" as he leads the charge for a recount to ascertain exactly
how the pollsters could have got it so wrong, or if vote fraud took
place.

Clinton reversed a huge deficit of around
13 points to claim victory in what many are calling a suspicious outcome,
especially as 7% of that swing came with the aid of electronic voting
machines.

"The disparities between the poll
results that were announced the day before the election, the day of
the election, and what we are told were the actual returns indicate
that there's either something seriously wrong with the polling firms
that are collectively worth hundreds of millions of dollars and the
election results were reflective of the vote, or there was something
wrong with the election results and that the polls were correct,"
Kucinich told the Alex Jones Show today.

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Kucinich stressed that he was asking for a recount not
for his own benefit because it was unlikely to change his ranking,
but for the purposes of maintaining the integrity of the electoral
system.

The Congressman added that concerns about
votes not being counted for certain candidates (Ron Paul) as well as
allegations of electronic voting machine fraud were not going away and
needed to be addressed with a recount.

"That is not to say that it's going
to dispose of all the issues here - it's not - because there are issues
that relate to the technology itself, to the transparency of the technology,
to how these things are programmed," he added, underscoring his
wish for electronic voting machines in federal elections to be eliminated
altogether in favor of a paper ballot.

"We better do this right now because
if it's not straightened out in the primary and no one challenges it,
what are we to expect in a general election," said Kucinich.

Kucinich agreed that corporate media claims
that Hillary won because voters lied to pollsters were asinine and that
people had no vested interest in lying about who they were going to
vote for.

The Congressman expressed hope that a
recount would, "Cause the American people to redeem their faith
in the process that right now is at risk when you have conditions where
there is such a disparity."

Kucinich said that, "We may be on
the threshold of an amazing, important discovery with respect to how
our first primary was conducted."

Kucinich is encouraging people to donate
to a fundraising kitty in order to raise enough money to pay for the
recount. You can do so at http://dennis4president.com.

He is also supporting efforts on the Republican
side to mandate a recount after votes for Ron Paul were not counted
in the town of Sutton.

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